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Memoirs of the Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University. 41(3):208-219
An automated Bragg spectrometer in which an organic electron multiplier is employed as an X-ray detector has been designed, and the Kₐ diagram and satellite X-rays from silicon bombarded with hydrogen and helium ions at MeV energies have been analy
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Memoirs of the Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University. 37(2):77-87
Shift energies of characteristic X-rays and Auger electrons for several ionized atoms of Z=6~17 have been computed as a function of the degree of ionization, taking Larkins' Hartree-Fock-Slater calculations for neon (Z=10) and argon (Z=18) as
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近畿大学原子力研究所年報 = Annual Report of Kinki University Atomic Energy Research Institute. 20:5-11
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Bulletin of the Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University. 52(1):12-18
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Bulletin of the Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University. 57(1):23-32
Autor:
KUSAKABE, Toshio, HANAKI, Hirofumi, NAGAI, Nobuo, HORIUCHI, Tadahiko, KONOMI, Ichiro, SAKISAKA, Masakatsu
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Memoirs of the Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University. 45(3):35-49
Observed charge transfer cross sections are compiled in an energy region from a few to tens keV for multiply charged Ne, Ar, Kr and Xe ions on rare gas targets, where projectile ions are produced by using an “ion-impact ion source” (IIIS). The va
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中部工業大学紀要. A. 11:113-119
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. 30:207-210
A photon counting method has been developed for measuring the current fraction in a D 2 + −He + mixed ion beam. Photons produced by feeding Ar-gas into the beam course are counted through 486 nm- and 389 nm-filters, and the current fraction is inst
Autor:
HANAKI, Hirofumi, KUSAKABE, Toshio, HORIUCHI, Tadahiko, KONOMI, Ichiro, NAGAI, Nobuo, YAMAUCHI, Toru, SAKISAKA, Masakatsu
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Memoirs of the Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University. 46(2):1-17
Observed charge transfer cross sections are compiled, similarly to Part I, for multiply charged Ne, Ar, Kr and Xe ions on several molecular targets in an energy region from a few to tens keV. The projectiles are recoil ions produced by using our “i
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Bulletin of the Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University. 60(2):94-99